If you’re in the mood to go the beach and hear live music, you’ll definitely want to head to the Delaware Music Festival held at the Rusty Rudder in Dewey Beach tonight and Saturday. The event boasts more than 20 original bands across an array of genres, from piano rock (Joe Trainor Trio) to funk (Universal Funk Order) and blues (lower case blues). The sweetest thing about the festival is it’s free, so there’s no excuse to not dive into the fun. Not to mention, there’s a pretty good chance you’ll become a fan of one of these 20-plus acts, since they each bring something different to the table.

Back in 2003, singer and actor Dan Finnerty grabbed the country’s attention as the potty-mouthed wedding singer in Will Ferrell’s hit film "Old School.” Finnerty performed his now-infamous foul-mouthed rendition of Bonnie Tyler’s "Total Eclipse of the Heart." What started as a drunken joke for Finnerty singing Helen Reddy’s "I Am Woman" at a karaoke bar has spiraled out of control into The Dan Band, a cult hit that has garnered rave reviews. The Dan Band is a hilarious outfit that covers pop songs, while spicing them up with cursing and obscenities. The Dan Band will resume its zaniness at the World Cafe Live at The Queen in Wilmington tonight. Dance group The Go Ham Band will open the show.

After assembling more than five decades ago, living legends The Orlons continue to shower listeners in its zesty R&B. The Orlons, hailing from Philadelphia, Pa, are known for its hit singles during the 1960s including "The Wah-Watusi,” "Don’t Hang Up,” "South Street” and “Not Me.” The next stop on The Orlon’s schedule is tonight in the Gold Room at Harrington Raceway & Casino.